J. W. Steere & Son

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J. W. Steere & Son was a prominent American pipe organ building firm known for crafting high-quality instruments for churches and concert halls in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf manufacturing firm
pipe organ builder
artisanalTradition American organ-building tradition
associatedWith American church music
organ recital tradition
componentBuilt key action
organ casework
pipework
windchests
country United States of America
surface form: United States
craft hand-built instruments
designGoal reliable liturgical instruments
tonally rich concert instruments
field organ building
geographicRegionServed United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBusinessStructure family business
hasFounderSurname Steere
hasNameComponent Steere
historicalEra Victorian era
early modern American organ building
industry musical instrument manufacturing
instrumentCategory keyboard instruments
instrumentTypeBuilt pipe organ with mechanical action
marketSegment civic concert venues
ecclesiastical institutions
materialUsed metal pipes
wood
notableFor crafting high-quality pipe organs
operatingPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
product pipe organ
reputation high craftsmanship standards
prominent American organ builder
specialization church organs
concert hall organs
typeOfBusiness craft workshop
specialized musical instrument maker
typicalClient churches
concert halls
usedIn Christian liturgical music
concert performance

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Troy Savings Bank Music Hall hasOrganBuilder J. W. Steere & Son